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Marie Gutheil-Schoder (February 16, 1874 – October 4, 1935) was one of the most important German sopranos of her day.Born Marie Schoder, in 1899 she married Gustav Gutheil, with whom she lived until his death in 1914.She debuted in the secondary role of the First Lady at the Weimar Court Opera in The Magic Flute in her native city of Weimar in 1891. Gustav Mahler engaged her for the Vienna State Opera in 1900, where she remained until 1926. She appeared at the Royal Opera House as Octavian in Der Rosenkavalier in 1913. One of her famous roles was her portrayal of a "strange, Nietzschean" Carmen. She was seen in the 1914 Vienna premiere of Richard Strauss's ballet, Josephslegende as Potiphar's Wife. She created Esmeralda in the world premiere of Franz Schmidt's opera Notre Dame in the same year.Gutheil-Schoder created the fiercely difficult single role of Arnold Schoenberg's monodrama Erwartung in 1924 in Prague; earlier that year, she performed his Pierrot lunaire. Mahler termed her "a musical genius," and she was highly regarded as a musician and singing-actress, although she seemed to be, as one Viennese critic wrote, "the singer without a voice." In her later career, she became a stage director of opera.She was a well-known pedagogue as well, one of her students being the mezzo-soprano Risë Stevens. She died at the age of 61, in Ilmenau, Germany. Wikipedia

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Das verbotene Land

1924

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Gustav Mahler engaged her for the Vienna State Opera in 1900, where she remained until 1926.

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She was a well-known pedagogue as well, one of her students being the mezzo-soprano Risë Stevens.

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In her later career, she became a stage director of opera.

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She had her greatest successes as a singer of Mozart works but also for compositions of modern composers.

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The singer Marie Gutheil-Schoder began her singing education already as a child in 1880 and later she attended the music school in Weimar.

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In 1902, she recorded for Gramophone & Typewriter Company Records, in Vienna: Two excerpts from Carmen, an aria from The Merry Wives of Windsor, and duets from La dame blanche and Les contes d'Hoffmann were performed.

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She was one of the most important German sopranos of her day.

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She was seen in the 1914 Vienna premiere of Richard Strauss's ballet, Josephslegende as Potiphar's Wife and she created Esmeralda in the world premiere of Franz Schmidt's opera Notre Dame in the same year.

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She debuted in the secondary role of the First Lady at the Weimar Court Opera in The Magic Flute in her native city of Weimar in 1891.

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Richard Strauss became aware of the potential of Marie Gutheil-Schoder and took her to Bayreuth.

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Gutheil-Schoder created the fiercely difficult single role of Arnold Schoenberg's mono drama Erwartung in 1924 in Prague; earlier that year, she performed his Pierrot lunaire.

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Besides her activity as an opera singer she also directed some shows.

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In 2004, Symposium Records issued a Compact Disc entitled Vienna - The Mahler Years. Included are the two duets Gutheil-Schoder recorded (with Franz Naval).

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She appeared at the Royal Opera House as Octavian in Der Rosenkavalier in 1913.

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Mahler termed her "a musical genius," and she was highly regarded as a musician and singing-actress, although she seemed to be, as one Viennese critic wrote, "the singer without a voice.".